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ACS 106

ACS 106. LANGUAGE LEADER / PRE-INTERMEDIATE. UNIT 10: GLOBAL AFFAIRS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4qL8PAvNJc&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLwoDFQJEq_0be27xZdrtNKq6jFhK4aYnu. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS. SPEAKING. What do you know about United Nations (the UN) ?.

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ACS 106

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  1. ACS 106 LANGUAGE LEADER / PRE-INTERMEDIATE

  2. UNIT 10: GLOBAL AFFAIRS • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4qL8PAvNJc&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLwoDFQJEq_0be27xZdrtNKq6jFhK4aYnu

  3. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS

  4. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS SPEAKING What do you know about United Nations (the UN)?

  5. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS SPEAKING How many countries are now UN members?

  6. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS SPEAKING Where is the UN headquarters?

  7. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS SPEAKING Where is the current Secretary General from?

  8. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS READING Read the entry from an encyclopedia & do the practice.

  9. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS LISTENING Listen to the conversation about Secretary General ‘s appointments & do the practice.

  10. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Explain the meaning of the words .

  11. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY ambassador( n): a diplomatic official who lives in a foreign country and represents his or her own country there.

  12. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Assistant ( n):

  13. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Civil servant( n): someone who works for a government department e.g. Civil servants are chosen by an exam (KPSS) in Turkey.

  14. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Committee (n): a group of people who represent a larger group or organization and are chosen to do a particular job, for example to study something and suggest what action to take a planning/coordinating/management committee

  15. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Department (n): one of the sections in a government, organization, or business that deals with one type of work Head of a Department (n): the leader or most important person in a group the Education Department the Department of Health the sales department

  16. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Minister (n): an official in charge of a government department. e.g. The Minister for/of Education The minister for /of Economy

  17. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY President (n): the person who has the highest position in an organization or institution. e.g. He's the president of FIFA, football's ruling body. Macnee became President of the Royal Scottish Academy.

  18. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Spokesperson (n): someone whose job is to officially represent an organization, for example in dealing with journalists e.g. Bülent Arınç is the spokesperson of the government.

  19. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Staff (n): the people who work for a particular company, organization, or institution It is a small hospital with a staff of just over a hundred. The staff are not happy about the new arrangement.

  20. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY carry out (phr v): to do or complete sth (that needs to be organized or planned) Nigel is carrying out research on early Christian art. The soldiers carried out a successful attack last night.

  21. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY be responsible for (v phr): to have control and authority over sth or someone e.g. He is repsonsible for hiring new staff. Responsibility (n): sth you must do as a part of your job or duty. e.g.:My responsibilities are answering the phone and dealing with customers

  22. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Publicise (v): to give information about sth to the public; so that they know about it e.g. The visit of Obama to Turkey was publicised on TVs. The economic crisis was publicised by the prime minister.

  23. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS VOCABULARY Put these words into two groups: A for individuals B for groups Individuals: Ambassador Assistant Civil servant Head of a department Minister President spokesperson Group: Committee Department Staff

  24. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS for FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS

  25. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS GRAMMAR PRESENT CONTINUOUS for FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS Present continuous shows that plan is more fixed or arranged.

  26. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS SPEAKING What are you doing this weekend / tonight? I’m going to the cinema tonight, and on Sunday .. Find out what your classmates are doing in the next week.

  27. 10.1. UNITED NATIONS WRITING Write a pragraph to summarise your class’s social arrangements.

  28. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS What do they produce? In which country did they start? Would you like to work for them? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34cOXw46biI SPEAKING

  29. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS What do they produce? In which country did they start? Would you like to work for them? SPEAKING

  30. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS READING

  31. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY make profit(v phr) : making money out of a business e.g. We are in business to make profit.

  32. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Set up (phr v) : to start a company, organization, business, etc. =establish e.g. They want to set up their own import-export business.

  33. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY concentrate on(v) : to give most of your attention or effort to one thing =focus on e.g. The doctors are concentrating on the cure of the illness rather than the causes of it.

  34. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Attitude(n) : the opinions and feelings about something e.g. We should have a positive attitude towards life.

  35. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Launch(v) : to make a new product, book etc. Available for sale for the first time. e.g. The Apple company hopes to launch iPhone 5s nets summer.

  36. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Release(v) : to make a CD, video, program etc available for people to buy or see. e.g.A version of the game for Mac computers will be released in May.

  37. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS READING Read the text about Microsoft & do the practice.

  38. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS GRAMMAR PAST SIMPLE PASSIVE Microsoft was set up in 1975. Windows 95 was released. Plans were announced to develop the campus in Redmond. WAS/WERE + V3

  39. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS SPEAKING DISCUSSION TIME Which do you think are more powerful , governments or big companies? In what way do companies on these pages affect your life? Do you think they are good or bad for society? Do you think that big companies have too much power?;

  40. SITUATION 10.3. SCENARIO : An Olympic bid Bid(n) an offer of a specified amount; the price offered

  41. SITUATION 10.3. SCENARIO : An Olympic bid Where was the last Summer Olympic Games held? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI3ErDjr4BY

  42. SITUATION 10.3. SCENARIO : An Olympic bid Did you watch any of it? Did Turkey win any medals?

  43. SITUATION 10.3. SCENARIO : An Olympic bid Which 3 cities below have never yet hosted the Summer Olympic Games? Amsterdam Athens Madrid Melbourne Los Angeles Berlin New York Mexico City Moscow Osaka Seoul Paris

  44. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY

  45. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Comfortable (adj) :

  46. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Comprehensive(adj) : including many details or aspects of something. We offera comprehensive guide to university courses a comprehensive strategic review

  47. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Easy (adj): not difficult to do, or not needing much work Finding somewhere to live in London isn't easy. This cake is very easy to make.

  48. 10.2. BIG BUSINESS VOCABULARY Fantastic(adj) : extremely good or pleasant It's a fantastic view from up here, isn't it? You've done a fantastic job. He looked absolutely fantastic.

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